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I have a 2011 Honda Accord Ex and I was told to get an oil change when the maintenance reminder reads 15-20%. I now have 5000 miles on the car and the maintenance reminder is at 50%. At this rate, my first oil change will be at about 9000 miles. This doesn't seem right. Should I get my first oil a lot sooner?

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2011 Honda Accord EX

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if you have regular oil, you should change your oil at about 3 thousand miles or 3 months. if it has synthetic oil, it should be changed around 5 or 6 thousand miles or 5 or 6 months. i also wouldnt trust those oil life percentages, theyre usually calculated through time and milage.

As we all know, this is a highly debated topic, with no one right answer.

Just as PA Honda mentioned, it might be a matter of what makes you comfortable.

My 97 Accord has 175K on it, and I use regular 5w/30w oil and change it every 3000 miles even though the manual states every 7000. Cheap insurance I guess at the cost of about 20.00 an oil and filter change.

I recently purchased a new (2010) Chevrolet that has Mobil 1 synthetic as the factory fill, and also has an oil life percentage gauge. Now almost a year old and 3100 miles, the gauge is down to 66%. At that rate, If I waited until the oil life was at 20% the mileage would be at 5600 miles or so. I personally am going to change my oil and filter every 12 months or 5000 miles, whichever comes first.

That you everyone for the responses. I always instructed people to change their oil every 3000 miles when I worked at a garage. i have contacted the dealer and they say to get the oil change when maintenance minder reached 15-20%, which will be about 8000 miles. The say it's perfectly fine and the computer adjusts depending on the type of driving. i am mostly highway, therefore the interval is much longer. If I was in city traffic, I would have to get oil changes more frequently.

Now that I have bent my oil-filter wrench and it is a lot more difficult for me to get those things out, i am of the opinion that 5-6k miles is a better interval than 3k

I wonder if those two things are related ;-p

as for your new car - i'd call the dealer - they might offer to do your first one for free. our local dealer did that on my wife's dealer-bought civic recently. of course she is significantly prettier than i am.

As we all know, this is a highly debated topic, with no one right answer.

Just as PA Honda mentioned, it might be a matter of what makes you comfortable.

My 97 Accord has 175K on it, and I use regular 5w/30w oil and change it every 3000 miles even though the manual states every 7000. Cheap insurance I guess at the cost of about 20.00 an oil and filter change.

I recently purchased a new (2010) Chevrolet that has Mobil 1 synthetic as the factory fill, and also has an oil life percentage gauge. Now almost a year old and 3100 miles, the gauge is down to 66%. At that rate, If I waited until the oil life was at 20% the mileage would be at 5600 miles or so. I personally am going to change my oil and filter every 12 months or 5000 miles, whichever comes first.

Good luck!

It seems like every 45 days or 4500miles I have an oil change. I drive a little bit more than above poster.

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